Ryan Carboni transcribed 3.9K bytes:
Whenever I read something, with an open mind, but say, in a sandboxed environment (don't run your memes on root), I get impressed by arguments which convince me of things which are not true.
Take for instance the following article: https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-security-advisory-relay-early-traffic-c... It is a self-contradictory argument, we detected these bad relays when they arrived, allowed them for 6 months.
Now, what was the available prophylactic measures at the time? Alleged family greylisting wasn't available at the time, but certainly an attempt could be made to contact (presumably) a few owners of the tor relays. Although it turned out to be only one owner. I mean, people depend their lives on Tor.
Can all discretionary decisions of this type be made public?
Now there's also the Tor's unlike racists we value free speech. I cannot explain it, but if one replaced racists with Islamists, somehow the argument is weaker. I can't fully explain it, even though I've heard more about beheadings and defenestrations as opposed to... whatever racists do nowadays (shitpost?). It truly is a clever argument that strengthens and preserves Tor's brand identity among target demographic groups.
Hello.
Islamophobia will not be tolerated on this list. Full. Stop.
This is a list for Tor development. I don't see any code in your rambling, asinine, bigoted, word-salad post, nor do I see any discussion of current bugs, potential features, community outreach, contributor resources, or anything else which could reasonably be construed as development.
As for "whatever racists do nowadays": white supremacists in the United States recently murdered an anti-racist protester named Heather Heyer. Your comments are not only extremely off-topic, but given the current political context, extremely Bad Takes.
Please keep your future posts to this list on-topic and productive.
How did Freud invent psychoanalysis? What are you doing during the idle cycles of your brain? One does not need a fancy degree to be an amateur at anything, or do you folks not call yourselves hackers?
I'd say "Best" but you could only be better,